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Grad turning entrepreneurship course into business
My NipissingNipissing graduate Jaret Smith has taken his course work to the next level, launching a sportswear brand from the kernel of an idea first formulated in an Introduction to Entrepreneurship course he enrolled in at NU. -
Dr. Lafrance Horning publishes on women’s recreational hockey
Faculty PublicationCongratulations to Dr. Denyse Lafrance Horning, assistant professor in the School of Business, on publishing a chapter in the new book, Hockey: Challenging Canada’s Game. -
NU Business students victorious at Case Competition
School of BusinessBusiness students from Nipissing University recently travelled to Sault Ste. Marie to compete in the 12th annual Business Case Competition, and one team came away with a trophy for the Best Use of Technology. -
Marketing students generating buzz for local businesses
School of BusinessStudents in a fourth-year business course are creating a buzz for some local businesses, utilizing their social media literacy and combining it with key concepts discussed in class to create engaging online marketing campaigns. -
Opportunity for local businesses to tap into marketing knowledge
School of BusinessAny local businesses with a need for marketing have a fantastic opportunity to work with some excellent young consultants in the form of business students at Nipissing University. -
Dr. Overall discusses Lyme disease in new article
My NipissingFaculty PublicationDr. Jeffrey Overall, assistant professor in the School of Business, has contributed an opinion editorial to the Toronto Sun regarding ticks and Lyme disease and his own experiences navigating health care after contracting Lyme disease. -
Entrepreneurship course helps turn idea into reality
School of BusinessUniversity courses are designed to challenge students to help them achieve success and reach their goals. For business student Jeremy Butterworth, the Introduction to Entrepreneurship course he took in 2017 instantly helped him realize his dreams. -
iLead students working in Jamaica
My NipissingSchool of BusinessA team of eight students and two professors are using winter reading week to work with and provide consultation to an ecotourism business in Jamaica. -
Break the Ice on Mental Health raises $8,000
GeneralMy NipissingMore than 600 fans braved stormy early winter weather to support key mental health initiatives and take in some intense Lakers hockey action for Break the Ice on Mental Health. -
Student expertise helping local businesses
School of BusinessUpper year students are helping local businesses by developing strategic marketing plans to maximize their organization's outreach, awareness and success. For the students, it’s an opportunity to gain real world experience by applying in class learning to practical scenarios.